Immigrant students react to election

Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun

Joseline Orellana, 16, right, an 11th grader at Patterson High School, wipes away tears after getting upset while talking about the outcome of the presidential election. At left is Wilmer Cruz, 18, a 12th grader from Guatemala. The staff who work with the immigrant students in the English as a Second Language program are counseling students who express unease about the election of Donald Trump.

Joseline Orellana, 16, right, an 11th grader at Patterson High School, wipes away tears after getting upset while talking about the outcome of the presidential election. At left is Wilmer Cruz, 18, a 12th grader from Guatemala. The staff who work with the immigrant students in the English as a Second Language program are counseling students who express unease about the election of Donald Trump.

Gillian Wood, Johns Hopkins Bayview Mental Health Therapist, left, counsels immigrant students in the English as a Second Language program at Patterson High School who are concerned about the election of DonaldTrump. Reema Alfaheed, second from left, a student from Iraq, acted as the translator for the Arabic speaking students at this session.

Gillian Wood, Johns Hopkins Bayview Mental Health Therapist, left, counsels immigrant students in the English as a Second Language program at Patterson High School who are concerned about the election of DonaldTrump. Reema Alfaheed, second from left, a student from Iraq, acted as the translator for the Arabic speaking students at this session.